Falcons' offense looking for answers after 7 sacks allowed reveal 'tough lessons'
It’s possible at the end of the season the Atlanta Falcons will look back on their loss to Detroit as early proof the Lions were ready to rise toward the top of the NFC
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Ginkel falters as Diamondbacks blow 3 leads in 6-4 loss to Yankees and tie Cubs for 2nd wild card
Kevin Ginkel allowed a sacrifice fly to Estevan Florial in the eighth inning as the Arizona Diamondbacks blew three leads in a 6-4 loss to the New York Yankees that dropped them into a tie with the Chicago Cubs for the National League’s second wild card
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With Pac-12 unsettled, CFP managers meet to make difficult decision on number of reserved bids
College Football Playoff managers will meet this week at the Big Ten offices outside Chicago
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Quinn Ewers and No. 3 Texas get ready for Jalon Daniels and No. 24 Kansas
Kansas quarterback Jalon Daniels already has delivered one program-shaking play against Texas
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The Tennessee Titans face early gut check after ugly offensive performance
The Tennessee Titans are about to find out just how long the NFL season can be in coming off one of the worst offensive performances in franchise history
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Count on Swinney's steadiness to build back stumbling Tigers
Clemson won't be part of the College Football Playoff and probably has no chance to reach the Atlantic Coast Conference title game
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Relying on Andy Dalton's arm helped the Panthers' passing game but couldn't avert an 0-3 start
Andy Dalton’s big right arm couldn’t save the winless Carolina Panthers from another defeat
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Texans look to build on first win after putting everything together to beat Jaguars
Rookie C
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Zack Moss' strong performances lead Colts to 2 straight wins and into AFC South lead
Indianapolis Colts running back Zack Moss just wanted a chance to prove himself in the NFL
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The New York Giants return from a short break and start focusing on fixing things
Having to play two road games in less than a week gave the New York Giants a long weekend to look back at their first three games and to consider what’s gone wrong
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Jaguars 'have to do better' with a pass rush that looks pedestrian for a second straight year
Jacksonville Jaguars linebackers Josh Allen and Travon Walker returned to their 2022 form against Houston
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I got it wrong – Jermaine Jenas apologises after using abusive term towards ref
Former Tottenham midfielder Jermaine Jenas has apologised after branding referee Robert Jones a “complete s***house” during Sunday’s north London derby at Arsenal. The 40-year-old, now a television pundit and presenter, took to social media during the thrilling 2-2 draw at the Emirates Stadium after the Gunners were awarded a controversial penalty, prompting a backlash from other users. Responding to the criticism on Monday, Jenas wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter: “I hold my hands up, I got it wrong yesterday. “I should know, more than most, the responsibility we have as fans, players and pundits and the impact our words online can have as it’s an area I’ve been vocal in. “My emotions got the better of me and I apologise to The FA and to all match officials.” Jenas’ initial post came after Jones had been advised by the Video Assistant Referee to take another look at an incident in which the ball had hit the arm of Spurs defender Cristian Romero from close range. The referee had not initially awarded a penalty, but did so after the review and Bukayo Saka promptly dispatched the spot-kick to make it 2-1 to the home side, although Son Heung-min levelled almost immediately to ensure the game finished all square. This is a disgraceful tweet and you should be ashamed. Your tweet encourages online abuse of referees and considering your role on TV your employers need to give their head a wobble. Ref Support UK Jenas, who was part of the Football Association, Premier League and EFL’s Love Football, Protect the Game campaign ahead of the new season, wrote: “Complete sh**house off a referee! They’re all ruining the our game!” The charity Ref Support UK accused Jenas of encouraging the abuse of match officials. The organisation said on X: “This is a disgraceful tweet and you should be ashamed. Your tweet encourages online abuse of referees and considering your role on TV your employers need to give their head a wobble. “Remember Anthony Taylor and his family were attacked at an airport because of antics such as yours.”
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